Right on track! For someone with an IQ on the borderline low end and someone who is under the autism spectrum, I definitely know the feeling of being dealing with incompetent school faculty. Good to know I am not a lone on feeling this!
I was diagnosed with dyscalculia and dyspraxia in school. My English comprehension reading and writing wasn't brilliant but through some extra work I got it to a standard that was ok. My dyspraxia doesn't seem to be visible anymore. I got into martial arts and working out and it's seemed to of corrected my bad co-ordination. I can catch things and judge distances absolutely fine now. My maths is still appalling. I wouldn't call my memory bad but It's highly selective. Many people who knew me from school would just call me stupid but I believe I just have a brain geared to specific things. You are what you are. Focus on what you have and stop trying to ice skate uphill with what you know you can't do. Life is too short.
Don't fret about your IQ. I know people say that, but seriously thoughts and ideas from all perspectives are valuable regardless of intelligence or any other trait.
You sound completely normal to me. I have a very high IQ but my verbal skills developed slowly and it held me back for years. Your verbal skills seem to have developed normally. It wasn't until I was in my 30s that I knew how to spell words like 'though' 'thought' and 'rough'. Public school was brutal at times. It isn't structured for anyone but those that are completely average. Good luck!
Right on track! For someone with an IQ on the borderline low end and someone who is under the autism spectrum, I definitely know the feeling of being dealing with incompetent school faculty. Good to know I am not a lone on feeling this!
I was diagnosed with dyscalculia and dyspraxia in school. My English comprehension reading and writing wasn't brilliant but through some extra work I got it to a standard that was ok. My dyspraxia doesn't seem to be visible anymore. I got into martial arts and working out and it's seemed to of corrected my bad co-ordination. I can catch things and judge distances absolutely fine now. My maths is still appalling. I wouldn't call my memory bad but It's highly selective. Many people who knew me from school would just call me stupid but I believe I just have a brain geared to specific things. You are what you are. Focus on what you have and stop trying to ice skate uphill with what you know you can't do. Life is too short.
Don't fret about your IQ. I know people say that, but seriously thoughts and ideas from all perspectives are valuable regardless of intelligence or any other trait.
You said someone was writing for you. A scriber. You are Dyspraxic. You need to try the Raven's Advanced Matrices, not Welscher's Scale.
You sound completely normal to me. I have a very high IQ but my verbal skills developed slowly and it held me back for years. Your verbal skills seem to have developed normally. It wasn't until I was in my 30s that I knew how to spell words like 'though' 'thought' and 'rough'. Public school was brutal at times. It isn't structured for anyone but those that are completely average. Good luck!
Bell curve, low iq and high iq people agree on the same ideas
Hi dude what do you think is your current iq score?
85-90
@@markmolloy1381 Not bad. What is your goal? I want to get from 95 to 105
@@markmolloy1381 just curious how did you boost your IQ?
Reading. I started off doing 20 minutes a day 6 days a week. Now I do 50 minutes a day 6 days a week. I've been reading since November 2020.
IQ is bunk anyway, read nasim Talebs essay "IQ as pseudoscientific swindle"
@Thawne what? No I meant nasim he's the author of the essay
@Thawne Calm Professor, don't let that nasty negative speed force consume you!⚡
hey where can i talk to you if you are okay with that
Skype. I''ll be free at 9 tonight if that suits.
It's been awhile. Good to see a new vid. Hello from USA, state of Oregon.
Thank you Aaron.